What is the best prop firm trading in your opinion?

How about they monitor traders then pick good ones that trade similar instrument into a group and use them as indicator for their own prop trading. If i can see live trades of traders it would help in picking market direction, buying bottom selling top and i would make less mistakes.
 
Earn2trade except they have bullshit rule "Live accounts calculate trailing drawdown based on intraday, open equity gains and losses". Otherwise, they are perfect.

Their evaluation and livesim accounts is based on EOD drawdown.
 
Earn2trade except they have bullshit rule "Live accounts calculate trailing drawdown based on intraday, open equity gains and losses". Otherwise, they are perfect.

Their evaluation and livesim accounts is based on EOD drawdown.
Thank you for information
 
Knowing that I am a small trader who does not have enough capital to trade?
Topstep.com or apextraderfunding.com or others?
Which one do you recommend me?
If props aren't worth the solution, what are the best alternatives?
thank you
Not sure what asset class you are looking it. For equities and options I currently trade with Alkaline Capital based in Canada and have had good experience so far so you can check them out. They give 25x leverage on equities and 2x on options. Timely payouts and great execution so far
 
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Fondexx just launched the proptrading contest on live demo accounts with realtime quotes, cash prizes, and funded accounts opportunities for top-15% participants (NYSE).
A Combine program is there as well.
 
Earn2Trade and OneUpTrader are legitimate. Apex and TopStep have too many convoluted rules that are easy to miss. Apex has ridiculously high activation fees.

Not this BS again, you have said this before about those "convoluted rules" for Apex, yet couldn't come up with 1 example. The only rules they have is the trailing draw down, which isn't ideal but then again this is the same at most of these companies and a consistency rule that prevents you from withdrawing if 1 day represents more than 30% of you profit.

A lot of firms have such a consistency rule, including OneUp and E2T!

Regarding the expenses, Apex is much cheaper compared to the competition since they run regular promotions, charge a monthly $88 fee OR a 1 time fee depending on the account size.

The only one who beats that is OneUp, since at E2T you pay $105/per exchange per month. But OneUp has a rule that says you need to be profitable every other 15 days for the first 90 days and are shady about their funding partner, they claim they have multiple funding partners but in reality there is only one.

Stop spreading lies.

Oh and before you get butthurt again, no i do not work for Apex ... Don't be such a loser to claim that again.

Man up and bring some real arguments, or stfu.
 
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Knowing that I am a small trader who does not have enough capital to trade?
Topstep.com or apextraderfunding.com or others?
Which one do you recommend me?
If props aren't worth the solution, what are the best alternatives?
thank you

How much do the prop firms pay you in monthly base salary? what other benefits do they offer, free health care, dentist, etc?

What city are their office? do they help you with relocation to their place?
 
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